What are the characteristics of Ming and Qing dynasty furniture in structure, Ming and Qing dynasty

Updated on furniture 2024-07-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Classical furniture is a bright pearl in China's long and splendid art and culture. The value of classical furniture is not only the use value of serving people, but also condenses the different artistic styles of various periods formed in a specific environment, and comprehensively reflects the production and development of different historical stages, living customs, conceptual awareness, aesthetic taste, and the level of development of science and technology and material. The history of human use of furniture is very long, and the earliest complete remains of furniture found so far belong to the Warring States period.

    The ancient furniture that people can see today is mainly the products of the Ming and Qing dynasties.

    The Ming Dynasty was a golden age in the history of furniture in China. During this period, the modeling, decoration, craftsmanship, materials, etc., of the furniture, have reached the perfect state, with the characteristics of the times of elegance and simplicity, and later generations praised it as "Ming-style furniture". Qing-style furniture is characterized by ingenious design, gorgeous decoration, fine workmanship and rich changes.

    Especially the court furniture of the Qianlong period, the excellent material and the fine craftsmanship have reached the point of incomprehensible. It was during this period that the style of Qing style furniture was established. The furniture of the Ming and Qing dynasties typically embodies the extremely exquisite craftsmanship value, high art appreciation value, rich historical and cultural value and collection value of Chinese furniture.

    Furniture can generally be divided into chairs and stools, tables, beds, cabinets and other miscellaneous categories.

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